This time, it's another American war theme blockbuster adaptation of "12 Warriors" based on real events.
A luxurious lineup of war blockbusters with a luxurious lineup of cats "Thor", "General Zod", "Good buddy Michael Pena in Ant-Man"
The overall look and feel is quite satisfactory, a little lower than expected
The first half of the film is quite exciting. The 12 warriors who set foot on the Chinook bid farewell to their homeland and landed in Afghanistan.
Unreliable CIA operative intelligence and volatile warlord attitudes
A sense of crisis shrouded the entire 595 unit
The attitude of the two in the negotiation between Brother Hammer and the warlord is intriguing and the plot is fascinating
Trying to figure out General Dostum's position and attitude became the most exciting plot in the first half of the film
The role of General Dostum can be a highlight of the whole film
This time, the American theme blockbuster successfully created a respectable opponent
Through the role of General Du, Americans also know that Afghanistan is a land without people.
Neither the Soviets nor the Americans can rule them
These fighting nations on horseback are brave and good at fighting
Generation after generation, this life is not as good as the next
These are the places where the film is excellent
However, after that, the plot began to decline extremely
I don't know what the real events are behind the real degree of change in this film
The clear goal of the troops is to capture the city of Mazar-e-Sharif
This is a Taliban transportation hub and stronghold in northern Afghanistan
However, in the second half, due to the suspicion that the 595 unit could not complete the task on time, Mazar-e Sharif was successfully captured.
I sent troops 599 to help General Atta of the Northern Alliance to capture the city of Mazar-e-Sharif.
General Du was furious when he knew about this, and he took the initiative to withdraw from attacking Macheng.
However, the protagonist Nelson insisted on leading 11 soldiers to attack Macheng
I wonder if the plot here is a bit nonsense?
Someone has already taken over this task, why are you so anxious?
Isn't this battlefield for the dead Americans who died on 9/11?
Or in a rush to win? ? ?
The second half of the plot began to become more and more buggy and began to go downhill
The landforms of the canyons in Afghanistan add a lot of color to the look and feel of the picture
Coming to the highlight of the war movie——The battle scene was filmed quite well as a whole. Brother Hammer, who was riding on a horse without fear of charging, reminded me for a moment of the "RAMBO 3" that I watched when I was a child, fighting the Soviets on horseback. That battle scene.
But the footage of charging on horseback in a U.S. Army uniform is the first time
Whether it's combat philosophy or equipment, it's still quite curious that the world's most advanced troops ride on horseback and fight side by side with Uzbekistan's hooded warriors with multiple rockets whizzing over their heads and charging fire. This kind of collision and fusion of primitive and modern, the sense of picture is still quite strong, but it still can't hide the mediocrity of the overall look and feel in the second half.
Still that sentence, a decent American war movie with the main theme, 6.9 points. Because in the whole film, I'm concentrating on the deep self-reflection of the black government and treating it as a Yankee, so +0.1 points....
Speaking of off-screen, the most surprising thing to me is that the deeds of these 12 people at the end of the whole movie turned out to be true...and they really did it...well, very burning real events, but It's a very mediocre movie.interesting~
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